Negative priming 1985 to 2015: A measure of inhibition, the emergence of alternative accounts, and the multiple process challenge
In this article, three generations of authors describe the background to the original article;
the subsequent emergence of vigorous debates concerning what negative priming actually …
the subsequent emergence of vigorous debates concerning what negative priming actually …
Attentional control and priming: The distractor set hypothesis.
HF Chao - Journal of experimental psychology: learning, memory …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Repeating a single-prime stimulus as a target to respond to usually facilitates responses.
However, sometimes, prime repetition slows the responses and produces the single-prime …
However, sometimes, prime repetition slows the responses and produces the single-prime …
Model-based analysis of context-specific cognitive control
Interference resolution is improved for stimuli presented in contexts (eg, locations)
associated with frequent conflict. This phenomenon, the context-specific proportion …
associated with frequent conflict. This phenomenon, the context-specific proportion …
A role for recency of response conflict in producing the bivalency effect
JG Grundy, JM Shedden - Psychological Research, 2014 - Springer
The bivalency effect is a block-wise response slowing that is observed during task-switching
when rare stimuli that cue two tasks (bivalent stimuli) are encountered. This adjustment in …
when rare stimuli that cue two tasks (bivalent stimuli) are encountered. This adjustment in …
Support for a history-dependent predictive model of dACC activity in producing the bivalency effect: An event-related potential study
JG Grundy, JM Shedden - Neuropsychologia, 2014 - Elsevier
In the present study, we examine electrophysiological correlates of factors influencing an
adjustment in cognitive control known as the bivalency effect. During task-switching, the …
adjustment in cognitive control known as the bivalency effect. During task-switching, the …
Context-specific control and the Stroop negative priming effect
The present study highlights the utility of context-specific learning for different probe types in
accounting for the commonly observed dependence of negative priming on probe selection …
accounting for the commonly observed dependence of negative priming on probe selection …
Congruency effects on recognition memory: A context effect.
Deux récentes études ont rapporté qu'on se rappelle mieux les éléments incongrus pour
l'attention sélective que les éléments compatibles dans le cadre d'un test de reconnaissance …
l'attention sélective que les éléments compatibles dans le cadre d'un test de reconnaissance …
Locus of single-prime negative priming: The role of perceptual form
HF Chao - Acta psychologica, 2013 - Elsevier
Single-prime negative priming refers to the phenomenon in which after a single prime word
is briefly presented, repeating it as the probe target results in a delay in responding to the …
is briefly presented, repeating it as the probe target results in a delay in responding to the …
Dynamics of priming-effect for subliminally presented ambiguous pictures
MG Filippova, D Kostina - Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The results of this study confirmed that people react differently to preferred meanings of
ambiguous images (to those that will get into consciousness later) and to rejected meanings …
ambiguous images (to those that will get into consciousness later) and to rejected meanings …
Indirect Measurement of the Negative Priming Effect
D Kostina - Psychology. Journal of Higher School of Economics, 2023 - psy-journal.hse.ru
Depending on the conditions, masked primes can either speed up the reaction to a related
target (positive priming, PP) or slow it down (negative priming, NP). A masked priming …
target (positive priming, PP) or slow it down (negative priming, NP). A masked priming …